He's 6"7", about the same as Bruce. Not a "long three", but if he can score, rebound, and learn to defend, he could be Bruce's replacement in a couple years?
http://www.dakotawizards.com/playerp...hp?player_id=7
Well, he shoots the three and is apparently true SF size....
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He's 6"7", about the same as Bruce. Not a "long three", but if he can score, rebound, and learn to defend, he could be Bruce's replacement in a couple years?
http://www.dakotawizards.com/playerp...hp?player_id=7
I was thinking could he be Barry's replacement now?
Plus, he will help us close the important "Ex-Wizard" gap with the Pistons.
Rasho to the Lakers for Bynum, straight up. At least the young guy can dunk! I have more hops than Rasho!![]()
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Is there anyone in the NBDL worth looking at?
I mentioned Chuck Hayes from Albuquerque, who could be the next Malik Rose except you could list him at 6'7" without doubling over in laughter. Nice athlete and is leading the D-League with 12.2rpg. He'd probably be a Rocket right now had he not injured his ankle about a month ago. None of the other athletes are really impressing on the boards and likely wouldn't sniff the floor on a Spur team.
Interesting. I like what I read. Any other info on him?
Not much except for his Euro stats.
He's played in Norway(!), Italy and Greece -- last year in the same international league as Javtokas.
Senior and 1st pro year stats.
04/05 ULEB stats.
3 - James Maye
Height: 6�7"
Weight: 215
DOB: 01/29/81
College: NC Greensboro �03
Hometown: Atlanta, GA
Pro Experience: Greece
Family: Parents: Doris & James Maye Sr. Sister: Erika Maye
Bio
James Maye, 6-7, 215, F, UNC-Greensboro �03� The 24-year old from Atlanta, GA won a championship with Rosso Alice in the 2005 Italian Summer League� Has played professionally in Greece and Norway� Averaged 14.1 ppg and 4.8 rpg for the Rome Gladiators in the WBA during the 2004 season� Averaged 16.2 ppg, 6.4 rpg, 1.9 apg during his season season at UNC-Greensboro� Named to All-Southern Conference 3rd team both his junior and senior seasons.
What�s in your CD player right now?
Young Jeezy
If you could have lunch with one person, dead or alive, who would it be?
Michael Jordan
If you weren�t playing basketball, what would you be doing?
Playing baseball
What has been your most memorable moment on the basketball court?
Breaking the all-time scoring record in college in my final game while posting the first triple double in school history
Who is your favorite NBA player?
Michael Jordan
It's a strange news, none of our swingmen is injured.![]()
You don't have to be injured to be traded....
And Ludden said Pop had "shortened his rotation to exclude Brent",
so where's JMaye fit in? a project?
Link? I've read they're trying to move Blount.
http://www.boston.com/sports/basketb...ing_discussed/
That's why I find it strange. Rumors says that a three way trade will happened with Blount and Olowakandi, maybe Spurs are the third team ?
I don't think Boston needs Barry.
BTW, I don't think a trade is imminent -- this workout is just a contigency for one or more possible scenarios the Spurs are always investigating.
i'm reading in between the lines. Doc is not happy with Jefferson.
He's not happy with Jefferson, so he's trading the guy who would play his minutes?
I do think Doc is unhappy with Jefferson's play of late, but not to the point of trading him. The guy just turned 21 and has two seasons of cheap contract after this one to improve. If he moves for anyone, it's for another young bigman with at least as much upside.
Jefferson for Wilcox would be something I could buy. Jefferson for Barry? Not so much.
Nazr has value because his contract expires. However, me mentioning Al being available didn't mean the spurs could get him. Maybe a good target for Indiana and Artest.
Did we not just sign another player a few days ago?? I thought that in the first Memphis game they mentioned someones name that was in the game, did not remember it until now.
Probably mistaken.
If we were taking Blount off their hands, that would make sense.I'm not sure Boston is at the point where Artest would do them any good. They've begun a youth movement in earnest -- that's why an erratic guy like Jefferson is getting so many minutes in the first place. Their priority is getting rid of big vet contracts like Blount's to make way for the young guys.However, me mentioning Al being available didn't mean the spurs could get him. Maybe a good target for Indiana and Artest.
There was nothing on nba.com's transaction page.
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